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Energy Transfer in Living Things Part II
Central Questions
1. What is the purpose of the Krebs Cycle? Where does it occur?
2. Describe the Electron Transport Chain. Where does it occur?
3. What is the overall equation for aerobic respiration?
Aerobic Respiration
 Aerobic respiration is the further breakdown of ____________ after
glycolysis in the presence of _____________.
 Aerobic respiration consists of _____________________ and the
____________________________________________.
Mitochondria
 Glycolysis happens in the cytoplasm.
 Krebs cycle and ETC happens in the mitochondria.
 The mitochondria is a complex organelle with an outer
____________ and inner ___________
 The inner membrane is _________ up and the _________ is the
liquid inside the mitochondria.
Electron Transport Chain (ETC)
 The ETC is a series of ___________ in the __________ mitochondrial
membrane.
 __________ move through the proteins and then ‘go back’ through a
turnstile that makes ________.
 Total ATP made=_____!!!
Overall Equation for Respiration
Aerobic vs. Anaerobic
Glycolysis (first step for both)
____ ATP and _____ Pyruvates
Aerobic
______ + _______
______ ATP
______ ATP
Waste
Anaerobic
________________(bacteria)
_____________________(yeast)
ATP after glycolysis
TOTAL ATP
_____ ATP
_____ ATP
Central Questions
1. What is the purpose of the Krebs Cycle? Where does it occur?
Krebs Cycle
 ______________________ is given off as waste products
 ____ ATP are formed.
 This happens in the mitochondrial ___________.
2. Describe the Electron Transport Chain. Where does it occur?
3. What is the overall equation for aerobic respiration?
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